In terms of loss of life and property damage, storm induced coastal flooding has become the world's foremost natural hazard. As atmospheric weather systems pass over ocean areas, water level oscillations are induced both by the wind stress and the horizontal gradients in atmospheric pressure associated with such systems. Storm surge is by definition restricted to the storm induced oscillations of water level with periods ranging from a few minutes to a few days. This definition excludes the wind waves which typically have periods on the order of a few to several seconds. These high frequency waves do play a significant role in the coastal flooding problem and can contribute directly to high coastal sea levels due to wave set-up, but these e...